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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
of
Expansion / Modernization of existing facilities of
Godawari Power and Ispat Ltd. & subsequent Merger of ECs
Proponent
Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd
428/2, Phase-I, Industrial Area, Siltara,
Raipur – 493111, Chhattisgarh
By
Pollution & Ecology Control Services NAGPUR
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Project Name and Location
M/s. Godawari Power and Ispat Limited (GPIL) is operating integrated steel
manufacturing plant at Siltara Industrial area, Raipur, Chhattisgarh since 2003. The
present proposal is as follows:-
Activities Existing Capacity
(In TPA)
Operational
Proposed Capacity
Steel Billets (SMS) 4,00,000 Modernization and enhancement in production capacity
of Steel Melting Shop (Billets) from existing 4,00,000
TPA to 7,00,000 TPA by change in configuration of
induction furnaces and installation of additional
furnaces.
Power Plant 73 MW Modernization of existing power plant by change in
configuration of existing 3 TG Sets [TG-1 : 9 MW, TG-
2 : 9 MW, TG-4 : 30 MW (+1 standby)] with one new
energy efficient TG set of 48 MW capacity (+standby)
and all existing TG shall also be retained for abnormal
situations.
Iron Ore
Pelletization Plant
along with coal
gasification plant
21,00,000 (Existing 2
Units: First unit of
6,00,000 TPA &
second unit of
15,00,000 TPA) along
with 60,000 Nm3/hr
coal gasification plant
Enhancement in production capacity of Iron Ore
Pellet Plant from existing 21,00,000 TPA (2 units)
with Coal Gasification System to 24,00,000 TPA
alongwith Coal Gasification System from existing
capacity of 60000 NM3/hr to 92000 NM3/hr
(within which 22,00,000 TPA will be pellet
manufacturing & 2,00,000 TPA manufacture of
Magnetite Powder / Heavy Media or 24,00,000
TPA Pellet).
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Arc Furnace to
Induction Furnace
for Casting
including
engineering &
fabrication
- 5,000 TPA(to be revised to Induction Furnace for
Casting including Engineering & Fabrication.)
Slag Crushing Plant - 1,75,000 TPA
Mineral Grinding
Plant
- 2,00,000 TPA
HB Wire 1,00,000 TPA 2,00,000 TPA
Iron Ore
Beneficiation Plant 10,00,000 TPA 32,84,000 TPA
The proposed expansion activities are located at Plot No. 428/2, Phase-I, Industrial Area,
Siltara, Raipur-493111, Chhattisgarh. Map showing the location of the project site is given in the
Figure below,
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Specific Location of the Project Site
2. Products and Capacities
Details of proposed expansion of existing units with capacity enhancement / modernization
and setting up of new units with final configuration are as follows :-
Tanda
SiltaraSondraChikhli
Nimora
Sankra
Dhaneli
Birgaon
Achholi
Nawadih
Padharidih
Kanhera
Kandarka
Kumhari
Bhalesur
BahesarLataHardi
Siphon
Bhimbhori
Kumhi
Barantara
Devsara
Khurmuri
Mundrethi
Dharsihwa
Tiwria
Kurra
Murra
Dhaba
PandarbhattaDevri Manohra
Meharsakha
KuthrelKukera
Raita
Kapasda
Parastarai
AkoliGidhauri
Barbandha
Mandhar
Newardih
BhurkoniSemaria
Baroda
SadduSevni daldal
Bhanpuri
Urkura
Ranwabhata
Giraud
Mandhar
Matia
TarraJarauda
PauniPatthri
TaresarKhurmuri
Mangsa
Bartori
Kadwa
Siliari
Malaud
Kurud
Nagargaon
Mohdi
Tor
Dande Kalan
Dande Khurd
Nardaha
Amasevni
Tekari
Bhaismunda
Akoli
81°35' 81°40' 81°45'
21°25'
21°20'
21°25'
21°20'
STREAMS
RIVER / NALA
POND
ROAD
HABITATION
GRID
PROJECT SITE
INDEX
RAILWAY LINE
M/s Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd. Plot No. 428/2, Phase-I, Industrial Area, Siltara,
10 KM. STUDY AREA
81°35' 81°40' 81°45'
KHARUN RIVERK
ULH
AN
NA
LA
CHHOKRA NALA
Raipur-493111, Chhattisgarh.
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Sl.
No.
Name of the Unit Existing Capacity
(As per EC)
Proposed Amendments / Remarks Total after
approval of this
proposal
1
Sponge Iron
4,95,000 (Later
amended to 6,50,000)
No change
6,50,000 TPA
2
Steel Billet
4,00,000
Modernization and capacity
enhancement
7,00,000 TPA
3 Power
(AFBC/WHRB)
&
Biomass Power
Plant
73 MW
Installation of one new energy
efficient TG set of 48 MW (+1
standby) + all Existing TG to be
retained.
73 MW
4
Ferro Alloys
16,500
No change
16,500
5
Pig Iron
33,000
No change
33,000 TPA
6
H.B. Wire
1,00,000
1,00,000
2,00,000 TPA
7
Oxygen Plant
12,00,000NM3
No change
12,00,000 NM3
Nitrogen Plant
45,00,000NM3
No change
45,00,000 NM3
8
Fly Ash Brick Plant
1,65,00,000 Nos.
No change
1,65,00,000
Nos.
9
Iron Ore
Beneficiation Plant
10,00,000
10,00,000
32,84,000 TPA
10
Rolling Mill
3,00,000 (Later
amended to 4,00,000)
No change
4,00,000 TPA
11 Arc Furnace
5,000
(to be revised to Induction
Furnace for Casting) including
Engineering & Fabrication
5,000 TPA
12 Iron Ore
Pelletization Plants
(Existing 2 Units : Kiln-
I of 6,00,000 TPA &
Kiln-II of 15,00,000
TPA) 21,00,000
Proposed enhancement in
production capacity to 24,00,000
TPA without change in plant and
machinery
24,00,000 TPA
(within which
22,00,000 TPA
will be
manufacture of
Pellet +
2,00,000 TPA
manufacture of
Magnetite
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Powder)
13 Coal Gasification
System for Iron Ore
Pellet Plant
Existing Gasifiers of
16,000 Nm3/hr + 1 No.
standby of 4,000 Nm3/hr
& 40,000 Nm3/hr + 1
No. standby 20,000
Nm3/hr
(Total Operational :
56,000 Nm3/hr)
60,000 Nm3/hr
Proposal for regularization of
standby Gasifiers of 24,000
Nm3/hr and installation of new
Gasifiers of 12,000 Nm3/hr
92,000 Nm3/hr
14 Slag Crushing Plant -
-
Proposed 1,75,000
15 Mineral Grinding
Plant
-
-
Proposed 2,00,000
3. Requirement of Land, raw material, water, power, with source of supply
Requirement of Land
The land area of the company was 86.464 ha (213.657 acres) and additionally acquired
the land of 7.361 ha for the proposed expansion. Thus, the existing and proposed projects
will be located in the total area of 93.825 ha (231.848 acres) of the company in Siltara
Industrial Area, Raipur.
Raw Material
Raw material and fuel details along with mode of transport is given below:-
S. N. Name of Units Raw Material Quantity Required
(TPA)
Source
1. Sponge Iron Pellet 9,42,500 Own source
Coal 6,50,000 Coal India and its
subsidiaries/open market
and imported
Dolomite 19,500 Purchase from Open market
2. Steel Billet (SMS) Sponge Iron 7,60,960 Own source / Purchase from
Open market
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Scrap 92,030 Purchase from Open market
/ imported scrap
Lime 5,954 Purchase from Open
market
Silico Manganese 10,480 Own source/ Purchase of
open market
3. Power Generation Coal 1,13,225 Coal India and its
subsidiaries / open market
and imported
Dolochar 2,678 Own source
Rice Husk 1,67,111 Purchase from Open
market
4. Ferro Alloys / Pig
Iron
Manganese Ore 34,650 Purchase from MOIL / open
market and imported
High Mn Slag 6,600 Purchase from open market
Dolomite 495 Purchase from Open
market
Quartz 1,320 Purchase from Open
market
Coke / Steam
Coal
9,900 Purchase from open market
and imported
Electrode Paste 495 Purchase from open market
MS Item 165 Purchase from Open
market
Lancing Pipe 50 Purchase from Open
market
5. H.B. Wire M.S. Wire Rods 2,03,000 Own source / Associate
Units.
6. Oxygen & Nitrogen
Plant
Atmospheric Air 4,16,670 N/A
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7. Fly Ash Bricks Plant Fly Ash 70,000 Own source
Lime & Gypsum 15,000 Purchase from Open market
Granulated Ferro
Alloys Slag
7,000 Own source
Sand 8,000 Purchase from Open market
8. Iron Ore
Beneficiation
Crushed Iron Ore 32,84,000 Captive Mines at Ari
Dongri and BoriaTibbu&
Open Market
9. Rolling Mill Steel Billets 4,25,500 Own source
10. Induction Furnace for
Casting
Steel Scrap &
Borings
2511 Purchase from Open market
Pig Iron & Silicon 277 Purchase from Open market
Ferro Manganese 16.5 Purchase from Open market
Ferro Silicon
Magnesium
10.5 Purchase from Open market
Inoculants 3.3 Purchase from Open market
Silica Sand 250 Purchase from Open market
Bentonoide 2.5 Purchase from Open market
Coal Dust 15 Purchase from Open market
Fabrication /
Engineering
Following
Engineering
Items, Steel
(Plates, Pipe,
Structures etc),
Bearing, Gear
Box, Motor, Tools
and Tackles etc
2550 Purchase from Open market
11. Mineral Grinding Mineral Ore 2,00,000 Own Source / Purchase
from Open market
12 Iron Ore Pellet Plant
Total proposed capacity – 24,00,000 TPA
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(within which 22,00,000 TPA will be
manufacture of pellet &2,00,000 TPA
manufacture of magnetite powder or
24,00,000 TPA Pellet)
Manufacture of
Pellets – 22,00,000
TPA
Iron Ore Fines
(DRY including
Return Fines) and
Mill scale
22,88,000 Own source and shortfall if
any will be procured from
outside sources
Bentonite/ Binder
22,000 Purchase from Open market
Lime Stone /
Dolomite
35,200 Purchase from Open market
F. Oil(Calorific
value balancer for
gasification)
2,300 KL
F. Oil / Ignite Oil /
LDO/ Tar as and
when required not
exceeding 2,300
KL
Purchase from Petroleum
companies / open market
Manufacture of
Magnetite Powder –
2,00,000 TPA
Magnetite Ore 2,00,000 Own source
Manufacture of
Pellets – 24,00,000
TPA
Iron Ore Fines
(DRY including
Return Fines) and
Mill scale
24,96,000 Own source and shortfall if
any will be procured from
outside sources
Bentonite/ Binder
24,000 Purchase from Open market
Lime Stone /
Dolomite
38,400 Purchase from Open market
F. Oil(Calorific
value balancer for
2,300 KL
F. Oil / Ignite Oil /
Purchase from Petroleum
companies / open market
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gasification)
LDO/ Tar as and
when required not
exceeding 2,300
KL
13 Gasification System
for Pellet Plant –
92,000 Nm3/hr
Coal 2,86,364 Coal India and its
subsidiaries / open market
and imported
Water Requirement
The company has existing reservoir and water is being sourced from Chhattisgarh Ispat
Bhoomi Limited (A body of CSIDC), the nodal agency for supply of water to the
industrial areas. The company has an agreement for supply of 18,000 KL/day water with
Chhattisgarh Ispat Bhoomi Limited for its industrial use in integrated steel facilities for
post expansion requirement. The company has also obtained the permission from
Central Ground Water Board for withdrawal of 479 KL/day for drinking & sanitation
purpose.
Compliance status of conditions stipulated in NOC for ground water withdrawal issued
to M/s Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd by government of India, Central Ground Water
Authority, Ministry of water resources, river development & ganga rejuvenation vide
noc no. cgwa/noc/ind/orig/2019/4875 dated 26.02.2019, is attached as Annexure IIIC.
Unit wise water requirement is given below in Table 2.10:
Water Requirement
S.N. Divisions Total Quantity of Water (KLD)
Existing Post-expansion
1 Sponge Iron 2900 2900
2 Steel Billets 2854 5000
3 Power Plant (AFBC/ WHRB/ Biomass
based)
6132 -
- 6132
4 Ferro Alloys 160 160
5 HB Wire 5 7
6 Oxygen & Nitrogen Plant 30 38
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Power Requirement
Out of total requirement of power of about 142 MW, 73 MW power will be of captive
generation and 25 MW from associate concern with captive status. Balance (shortfall)
will be met through the Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board/Power Grid.
4. Process Description
Pellets
Coal
olomite
R N Rotary
Cooler agnetic
Separator
Sponge ron
Hot Flue Gases
. .R. . T r ine Po er
Flue Gases
E.S.P
Char/ olocha
r
ESP st from R Plant
ottom Ash
ly Ash
7 Fly Ash Brick Plant 38 30
8 Iron Ore Beneficiation 800
9 Rolling Mill - 100
10 Engineering Division including Induction
Furnace for Casting
- 5
11 Iron Ore Pellet Plant 1450 1700
12 Gasification System 450 900
13 Slag Crushing Plant - 10
14 Mineral Grinding Plant - Nil
15 Others
14 Domestic 130 170
Environmental Activities (Water
Sprinkling, Plantation, etc.)
Waste water generation from the processes
will be reutilized after treatment in ETP
Fire 30 30
Total 17982
Requirement of Water after expansion
as per plant operational efficiency (92%)
16543 KLD
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Process Flow Diagram of DRI Kiln
Process Flow Diagram of SMS Plant
Process Flow Diagram of Beneficiation Plant
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Process Flow Diagram of H.B Wire
Flow Chart of Induction Furnace for Casting
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Flow Chart of Pellet Plant
Flow Diagram of Slag Crushing Unit
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Process Flow Chart of Mineral Grinding Unit
5. Mitigation Measures
Sponge Iron Plant
Adequate measures already adopted to arrest the emission of pollutants within the
stipulated & statutory norms.
Adoption of technology like recovery of dust/ash for re-use as raw material is fulfilling
the twin objectives of material conservation and pollution control.
The measures to control the air pollution ensure the ambient air quality standards as
laid down by Central Pollution Control Board for industrial and mixed use areas.
GPIL is carrying out continuous online monitoring within and outside the Plant
premises.
Dust Collectors are installed at all the points
Water spraying on coal heap, coal yard and raw material is being done to control the
fugitive emissions.
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The Waste Gases fed in the Waste Heat Recovery Boiler wherein Electro Static
Precipitators are installed.
Continuous water sprinkling on the internal roads
Iron Ore Beneficiation Plant
There is no fugitive emission since the fines have been eliminated in the process of
crushing and iron ore beneficiation will be done through wet process.
The slurry water from filter press will be recycled in the process.
Tailings will be used in embankments, road formation, filling of low-lying areas and
as additives in cement manufacturing.
Steel Melting Shop (SMS)
The Fugitive emissions from the Induction furnaces will be sucked through hoods and
will pass through a fume extraction system with bag filter and then cleaned gas will
be discharged into the atmosphere through stack of 30 m height for effective
dispersion of emissions from Induction Furnaces. The outlet dust emission in the
exhaust gases will be less than 35 mg/Nm3.
The plant is further equipped with Natural Draft Exhaust Fans attached to shed for
ventilation.
Fugitive emission from the LRF will be collected using suitable fume extraction
system, connected to bag filter.
Bag filters of Capacity 80000 m3/Hr is installed in existing steel melting shop and the
same system of adequate capacity will be inducted for proposed furnaces.
Power Plant
Being an integrated project, the gases generated from Sponge Iron project are re-used
to generate electricity. The fuel for AFBC power plant is Coal,Char/Dolochar and
Rice Husk. The following pollution control measures are installed:
At all the points, Dust Collectors/ dust suppression systems are installed.
Water sprinklers have been provided across the plant.
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The waste gases are fed in the Waste Heat Recovery Boiler wherein Electro Static
Precipitator is installed and coal/Dolochar fired AFBC boiler is also installed with
ESP.
For handling of Ash – Pneumatic Ash Conveying system is installed & the ash is
being used as Waste for land leveling, supply to brick manufacturers & cement
plants.
All internal roads are RCC made.
All conveyors are covered.
All the stacks are equipped with continuous emission monitoring system along with
remote calibration facility for gaseous parameters and connectivity with CECB &
CPCB server.
Ferro Alloys
The dust bearing gases leaving the furnace is collected using fume extraction
system.
Fume extraction system with Bag filters followed by stack. Installed Bag Filter of
540 bags. An ID Fan of capacity 140000 M³/Hr., Static Pressure 550 MM /WC is
connected to stack.
Suitable bag house installed at various transfer points for collection of dust and
improving atmosphere.
All the dust collected in bag filters is being recycled in the process.
Closed circuit cooling system has been adopted in Ferro Alloys Plant and hence
there is no scope of any waste water generation from process and cooling.
Ferroalloy making is dry process where no water is consumed. Only cooling water
is required to maintain the desired temperature of furnace shell. Only make-up
water is added to cooling tower. Silico Manganese Slag is collected at the point of
production, which is not hazardous in natureand the same is utilized for
construction of roads and filling of low-lying areas, landfill within the plant
premises.
Used oil is sold to authorized reprocessing units having valid authorization.
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Rolling Mill
Since the Rolling Mill will be on direct hot charging route, there is no requirement
of any fuel / HDO and air pollution control equipments.
There is no SO2 emission.
The generated solid waste i.e. mill scale, end cutting &mis-roll of 25,500 TPA will
be recycled in our existing Steel Melting Shop.
Pellet Plant & Gassifier
The flue gases from the Travelling Grate Kiln are treated in ESP & discharged through
stack of 100 m (1.5 MTPA)& 60 m (0.6 MTPA) height for effective dispersion of
emissions into the atmosphere. The stack height is designed as per CPCB norms. The
outlet Particulate emission is less than 35 mg/Nm3.
All conveyors are covered to prevent to fugitive emission.
Material transfer points are provided with Dust Extraction system.
Tar generated from existing coal gasification plant is being separated through
Electrostatic Tar Precipitator and then clean gas is being sent to Pelletization unit and the
same will be implemented also for proposed gasification plant.
Fugitive dust generated from Raw Material Handling, Bentonite Grinding, Lime and Coal
Grinding and Bentonite Transfer points is collected using suction ducts and clean in Bag
Houses.
Bag filter dust collected from the bentonite and lime stone systems and other systems is
returned to their respective storage bins. Dust collected from ESP's and Bag Filters
is reused.
Various dust extraction and dust suppression systems are in indicated below.
Dust extraction system
Sl.
No. Location / Shop
Facilities
I
Flue and hot gases
from Grate-Kiln-
Cooler system
Flue gas & dust extraction system comprising of multicyclone,
Electrostatic precipitators, tall chimney etc.
Ii Flux grinding system Pulse jet type bag filter, centrifugal fan and motor, duct work
including suction hoods, duct supports, stack, dust hopper,
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rotary air lock valves, dust conditioner, etc.
Iii Material handling
system Water spray - dust separation system.
However, in order to meet the statutory ground level concentration limit, suitable stack
heights are provided for proper dispersion. All stacks are provided with port holes and
working platform so that stack monitoring is being done as per norms.
Stacks of 60Mtr. Height & 100 Mtr. height have been provided in 0.6 MTPA& 1.5
MTPA Pellet Plants respectively.
The Phenolic waste water generated from Coal Gasification is being co-processed
(incinerated) in the after burning chamber of Sponge Iron Plant as stipulated by the
CPCB.
6. Capital Cost
Project cost for proposed project is Rs. 199.65 Crores. Present Cost is Rs. 1789.22 Crores.
Total project cost is Rs. 1988.87 Crores.
7. Site Selected for the Project
M/s. Godawari Power & Ispat Limited (GPIL) are proposing expansion / modernization
of some of the existing units with capacity enhancement and setting up of some units in
existing plant premises.
8. Baseline Environmental Data
Baseline Environmental status in and around the proposed activities indicates the existing
quality of Air, Noise, Water, Soil and Socio-economic environment. The baseline
environmental quality for the study period of March, April, May & June 2019 was
assessed within 10 km radial distance from the project site.
Air Environment
Ambient air quality (AAQ) samples were collected on basis of 24-hour sampling and
twice a week at each site. The ambient air quality samples were collected for continuous
13-weeks beginning from 15th March 2019 to 15th June 2019. The ambient air quality
monitored at 8 locations selected based on predominant wind direction. The concentrations of
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PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx were found within the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
(NAAQ).
Water Environment
A total 16 samples including eight surface & eight ground water samples were collected and
analyzed. The water samples were analyzed as per Standard Methods for Analysis of Water and
Wastewater, American Public Health Association (APHA) Publication.
The data indicates that the ground water as well as the surface water quality are below the
stipulated standard for drinking water (IS 10500 – 2012).
Noise Environment
Noise levels measured nine stations are within limit of 55.0 dB (A) for Residential Area or 75.0
dB (A) for Industrial Area as given in MoEF Gazette notification for National Ambient Noise
Level Standard.
Land Environment
The characteristics of the soil sample were compared with different depths for respective
parameters in three stations. The soil analysis report indicates that the soil in the area are
capable of supporting plant growth.
9. Impact of the Project
The impacts of the projects are tabulated below:-
S.N. Impact Topics Impact On Impact Due to Adopted Measures
1. Physical
Resources
Air
Environment
Release of air
pollutants
Incorporation &
installation of air
pollution control systems
and ensuring their
effective functioning.
Water
Environment
Drawl of water
and release of
polluted waste
water
Maximum recirculation of
water and Incorporation
& installation of water
pollution control systems
and ensuring their
effective functioning.
Soil Release of
polluted waste
water, Deposition
of PM released &
Incorporation &
installation of water and
air pollution control
systems, Handling &
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Dumping of solid
waste
disposal of solid waste
in accordance with
Statutory norms.
2 Biological
Resources
Vegetation Release of
polluted
wastewater,
Deposition of
pollutants
released.
Incorporation &
installation of water and
air pollution control
systems
3. Land Acquisition Land
environment,
Aesthetics
Conversion of
existing
land use pattern
The 93.825 Ha of the
land is in possession of
GPIL.
4. Noise Habitats Use of equipment
having operating
sound level more
than the statutory
level.
Noise Control measures
as required have been
envisaged. All noise
levels will be maintained
within the permissible
statutory limits.
5. Solid Waste Habitats and
Surrounding
Environment
Release of toxic
chemicals
Reuse and minimization
of solid waste
6. Transportation Habitats and
Surrounding
Environment
Release of
pollutant,
Improper traffic
management.
Use of vehicles meeting
the statutory norms
related to emission,
transport by railway,
proper traffic
management
7. Social &
Economic
Human,
livelihood,
Education etc
Influx of people,
Settlement, Stress
on existing
infrastructure etc.
No negative impact
envisaged. Moreover
additional social
improvement activities
have also been planned by
the project management
in the region.
8. Cultural resources Human Influx of people,
Settlement
No negative impact
envisaged
10. CSR Plan
Nearby Villages adaptation have been taken for CSR activities such as supporting
Education, Health, Infrastructural Development, Environment Conservation and Sports.
Details are given in the final EIA report. .
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The expenditure on various CSR activities by the company for the last five years is:
Year Expenses (In Lac)
FY: 2014-15 155.56
FY : 2015-16 160.94
FY : 2016-17 60.79
FY : 2017-18 119.57
FY 2018-19 166.29
As per the Notification dated 1.05.2018 issued by MOEF&CC, it is mandatory to prepare
Corporate Environment Responsibility Plan (CER) to spend 0.75 % (project cost> 100
Crores to < 500 Crores) of additional capital investment of the expansion project on
social, economical and peripheral development activities.
As per the draft mechanism for consideration of projects under CPA/SPA, vide letter No.
Q-16017/38/2018-CPA dated 21.10.2019. Now CER is considered 1.5% of the total
project cost. So, Rs. 300 lacs will be allocated for CER based on need of the villages in
study area. The activities mentioned in CER may change based on the issues raised at the
time of public hearing. The CER for the proposed expansion is as follows:-
The activities under CER may change as per the points raised at the time of public
hearing.
11. Occupational Health Measures
GPIL is following guidelines provided by the Directorate of Industrial Health and Safety
and Labour Ministry of State which is amended time to time as directed by the authority.
GPIL has functional 24 x 7 Occupational health centre with full time factory medical
officer. Three Clinic Attendants who work in shift duties and a ward boy.
12. Post Project Monitoring Plan
Godawari Power & Ispat Limited is carrying out the Environmental monitoring on
regular basis. GPIL has established in-house Laboratory facility for collection and
analysis of Environmental Samples. The laboratory is being operated under supervision
of the competent technical personnel.
The Ambient Air Quality, Meteorological Data, Stack Emissions, Fugitive Emissions,
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Water Quality, Wastewater Quality, Noise Levels etc. are being monitored as per the
consent conditions. The methodologies adopted for environmental monitoring are in
accordance with the CPCB procedures